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Trooping the colour - live: Queen Elizabeth is celebrating her ‘official’ birthday with a parade

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Saman Javed
Sunday 13 June 2021 03:10 EDT
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The Queen is celebrating her “official” birthday with a military parade at Windsor Castle.

This year’s Trooping the Colour will depart from tradition, as the annual ceremony is usually held on the Mall outside Buckingham Palace.

In keeping with coronavirus restrictions, the number of military personnel taking part in the birthday parade will be scaled back.

Earlier this month, Buckingham Palace confirmed the Queen’s cousin, the Duke of Kent, will join her for the celebration in place of her late husband, Prince Philip.

The duke has previously accompanied the Queen during the parade in 2013 when Philip was unable to attend because he was recovering from surgery.

Household Division assembles in the quadrangle at Windsor Castle

Members of the Household Division are making their way into the quadrangle at Windsor Castle.

A total of 274 military officers and 70 horses will take part in the parade today.

Saman Javed12 June 2021 10:32

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Saman Javed12 June 2021 10:07

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